Publications by authors named "C Beauchemin"

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  • Cleaved high-molecular-weight kininogen (HKa) serves as a biomarker for the activation of the kallikrein-kinin system (KKS) in patients with hereditary angioedema due to C1 inhibitor deficiency (HAE-C1INH).
  • The study aimed to create an HKa-specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for monitoring KKS activation in the blood of HAE-C1INH patients, utilizing a specific antibody found through phage display.
  • Results showed that HKa levels were significantly higher in HAE-C1INH patients during attacks compared to healthy controls, indicating the potential of this ELISA for advancing drug development and understanding related diseases.
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Disease associated pathological aggregates of alpha-synuclein (αSynD) exhibit prion-like spreading in synucleinopathies such as Parkinson's disease (PD) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). Seed amplification assays (SAAs) such as real-time quaking-induced conversion (RT-QuIC) have shown high diagnostic sensitivity and specificity for detecting proteopathic αSynD seeds in a variety of biospecimens from PD and DLB patients. However, the extent to which relative proteopathic seed concentrations are useful as indices of a patient's disease stage or prognosis remains unresolved.

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Background: Diabetic retinopathy (DR) affects about 25% of people with diabetes in Canada. Early detection of DR is essential for preventing vision loss.

Objective: We evaluated the real-world performance of an artificial intelligence (AI) system that analyzes fundus images for DR screening in a Quebec tertiary care center.

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Mechanistic mathematical models (MMs) are a powerful tool to help us understand and predict the dynamics of tumour growth under various conditions. In this work, we use 5 MMs with an increasing number of parameters to explore how certain (often overlooked) decisions in estimating parameters from data of experimental tumour growth affect the outcome of the analysis. In particular, we propose a framework for including tumour volume measurements that fall outside the upper and lower limits of detection, which are normally discarded.

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Atherosclerosis results from the deposition and oxidation of LDL and immune cell infiltration in the sub-arterial space leading to arterial occlusion. Studies have shown that transcytosis transports circulating LDL across endothelial cells lining blood vessels. LDL transcytosis is initiated by binding to either scavenger receptor B1 (SR-B1) or activin A receptor-like kinase 1 on the apical side of endothelial cells leading to its transit and release on the basolateral side.

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